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Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by newera_212 » Sun Nov 28, 2021 1:31 pm

Pmac2 wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 6:26 pm From what i read manna was a stone cold lifer. Im sure his family is well off because he joined the lcn. Some of these guys were smart and invested there money. I read in the smoking gun fritzy wiretap manna had a property in manhattan
I think he rented an apartment on Thompson Street to be 'close to the Triangle' - I wonder if he ever purchased a unit or a whole building back then...would have been great for his family for generations to come. But I could easily see him just renting a rent controlled place unofficially from a Greenwich Village old timer who was sympathetic to what Manna was a part of.

I also wonder if the fact that Manna has all but said, through his actions, that he's a LCN lifer, that hindered his compassionate release. Hes not in the best of health, but he also hasn't came out and apologized for the life he lived nor said or done anything to look like hes moved on from the life. Mike Spinelli was involved with one of the most deplorable LCN incidents in modern times and was able to get himself released. Maybe they think Manna would still be in the game. He does have influence and despite how sick he is, they might think he'd exert that influence. If he came out and said he's done with the life and have examples of how he personally bettered himself and the people around him while he was locked up, I bet this would be a different story. Manna has basically told the government and normal society at large to fuck off. Can't expect that same society to now want to welcome him back just because he's old

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Tonyd621 » Sun Nov 28, 2021 1:02 pm

Extortion wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 12:05 pm
Brogano wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 7:41 am All these liberal juges bend over backwards for blacks but if you are white, they could care less. Its disgusting.
Lol so typical…Is that why blacks are incarcerated and convicted at three or four times more than whites? Now, one could agrue “Well, that is because they commit more crimes, duh!” Yes and no. Poverty plays a role in how effective their legal counsel can be, clearly blacks do commit more crimes but also they are incarcerated at higher rates not only because they do but because they are spooks.
Yeah but we aren't going solve the high incarceration rate among minorities by keeping a guy over 90 yrs old locked up.

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Extortion » Sun Nov 28, 2021 12:05 pm

Brogano wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 7:41 am All these liberal juges bend over backwards for blacks but if you are white, they could care less. Its disgusting.
Lol so typical…Is that why blacks are incarcerated and convicted at three or four times more than whites? Now, one could agrue “Well, that is because they commit more crimes, duh!” Yes and no. Poverty plays a role in how effective their legal counsel can be, clearly blacks do commit more crimes but also they are incarcerated at higher rates not only because they do but because they are spooks.

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Jasonjerseycity » Sun Nov 28, 2021 9:53 am

mafiastudent wrote:
100100 wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:29 am Liberal or conservative judges shouldn't matter. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Zero sympathy from me.
And that right there is the argument. All of these requests (and I'm talking everyone who has applied for it) are at the "judge's discretion" which is what Sheridan cited from some case law in Manna's denial.

Either give them all compassionate release or don't give any of them compassionate release. Don't pick and choose based on personal feelings which is what "discretion" really boils down to.
100% correct. Bobby did a lot of good for his people in Downtown JC. He is still loved after all this time


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Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Carlo » Sun Nov 28, 2021 7:03 am

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Pogo The Clown » Sat Nov 27, 2021 8:35 am

There have been countless mobsters who have gotten early release. Your arguement doesn't hold water. Manna was a high ranknig member who was involved in countless murders and even after his incarceration continued to play a leadership role in OC. He is right wher he belongs. You are not absolved of your life sentence because you get old and sick. When David Berkowitz reaches 90 and is infirm do we let him out of prison?


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Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Tonyd621 » Sat Nov 27, 2021 8:14 am

motorfab wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 9:02 am My heart is bleeding, poor him.
It's got nothing to do with how you feel. The guy can't even wipe his own ass. The justice system is cherry picking who gets compassionate release. Because people of minority race have been "systematically incarcerated" for as long as their has been a prison system; to make up for it they take it out on someone else's family.

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by Shellackhead » Fri Nov 26, 2021 7:35 pm

Pmac2 wrote: Fri Nov 26, 2021 6:26 pm From what i read manna was a stone cold lifer. Im sure his family is well off because he joined the lcn. Some of these guys were smart and invested there money. I read in the smoking gun fritzy wiretap manna had a property in manhattan
He seemed to be very smart, I don’t know my knowledge about Genovese guys isn’t good but by his demeanor & rank and control he had he seemed to be a respected & feared guy. Guys probably still look after him & his family due to the respect & weight he had when he was out & that just trickled down to the next generation of guys.

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Pmac2 » Fri Nov 26, 2021 6:26 pm

From what i read manna was a stone cold lifer. Im sure his family is well off because he joined the lcn. Some of these guys were smart and invested there money. I read in the smoking gun fritzy wiretap manna had a property in manhattan

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Shellackhead » Fri Nov 26, 2021 3:28 pm

I wonder if he regrets ever joining the mob at this very moment, I wonder if mobsters that were sentenced back in the 80s & still doing time regret ever going down that path 🤔

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by motorfab » Fri Nov 26, 2021 9:02 am

My heart is bleeding, poor him.

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Tonyd621 » Fri Nov 26, 2021 7:32 am

mafiastudent wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:52 am
Tonyd621 wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:32 am
mafiastudent wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:21 am DeSciscio also is seeking bail pending a habeas petition or in the alternative compassionate release. The government filed its opposition reply Monday. I'm sure that Sheridan isn't going to be very compassionate with him either.

One of the guys that Manna's lawyer cited in his compassionate release was white from Kansas City. The other guy was Black from Harlem. Either way, the circumstances and convictions were very similar to Manna's, and at 92 years old, there is no reason he couldn't have been released as well.

Especially considering the fact that Manna's entire case regarding Schiff (and the gambling charge that prevented them from getting parole) is very suspect.
I never seen these DA's, law judges,clerks etc file documentation so quickly.
Well, DeScisco put in a petition in October and the Government didn't reply so his attorney asked for immediate bail because of that. Instead, the judge gave the government until Nov 22 to reply which they did. So, now it's waiting for the judge's decision. A lot of legal mumbo jumbo in that brief but this is the end of it which I thought was interesting.
Let me tell you something... It's my opinion, but when it comes to fair and impartial, scales of justice, integrity, humanity, compassion, equity etc whatever there is none of that when it comes to people like Orena, Manna, Locascio, Peter Gotti, they denied Franzese compassionate release at 100 and he stuck it to him-those are just what I know off the top of my head. Look at Nov 18s edition of gangland- 2 out of 3 articles is about withholding evidence and a guy agreeing with prosecutors to take a plea then using dropped charges against him when he is 48 hrs to the door of getting out

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by mafiastudent » Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:52 am

Tonyd621 wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:32 am
mafiastudent wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:21 am DeSciscio also is seeking bail pending a habeas petition or in the alternative compassionate release. The government filed its opposition reply Monday. I'm sure that Sheridan isn't going to be very compassionate with him either.

One of the guys that Manna's lawyer cited in his compassionate release was white from Kansas City. The other guy was Black from Harlem. Either way, the circumstances and convictions were very similar to Manna's, and at 92 years old, there is no reason he couldn't have been released as well.

Especially considering the fact that Manna's entire case regarding Schiff (and the gambling charge that prevented them from getting parole) is very suspect.
I never seen these DA's, law judges,clerks etc file documentation so quickly.
Well, DeScisco put in a petition in October and the Government didn't reply so his attorney asked for immediate bail because of that. Instead, the judge gave the government until Nov 22 to reply which they did. So, now it's waiting for the judge's decision. A lot of legal mumbo jumbo in that brief but this is the end of it which I thought was interesting.

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by Tonyd621 » Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:32 am

mafiastudent wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:21 am DeSciscio also is seeking bail pending a habeas petition or in the alternative compassionate release. The government filed its opposition reply Monday. I'm sure that Sheridan isn't going to be very compassionate with him either.

One of the guys that Manna's lawyer cited in his compassionate release was white from Kansas City. The other guy was Black from Harlem. Either way, the circumstances and convictions were very similar to Manna's, and at 92 years old, there is no reason he couldn't have been released as well.

Especially considering the fact that Manna's entire case regarding Schiff (and the gambling charge that prevented them from getting parole) is very suspect.
I never seen these DA's, law judges,clerks etc file documentation so quickly.

Re: Judge denies Manna early release. Article below

by SonnyBlackstein » Thu Nov 25, 2021 9:41 am

mafiastudent wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:38 am Either give them all compassionate release or don't give any of them compassionate release. Don't pick and choose based on personal feelings which is what "discretion" really boils down to.
Agree.

This is why Law is based on precedent. It is meant to give a consistency in rulings. Discretion is the opposite of precedent. Contradictory.

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